Month: July 2017

Indie Hackers is a place where the founders of profitable businesses and side projects can share their stories transparently, and where entrepreneurs can come to read and learn from those examples. It's also a community where individual "indie hackers" can come together to share their experiences, give and receive feedback, and rely on one another for support.

The 4-Hour Workweek by Tim Ferriss (5x)The Hard Thing About Hard Things by Ben Horowitz (5x)Zero to One by Peter Thiel (4x)The Lean Startup by Eric Ries (4x)Four Steps to the Epiphany by Steve Blank (3x)Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson (2x)High Output Management by Andy Groove of Intel (2x)Good to Great by Jim Collins (2x)Traction by Gabriel Weinberg and Justin Mares (2x)Built to Sell by John Warrillow (2x)The Personal MBA by Josh Kaufman (2x)Start Small, Stay Small by Rob Walling (2x)The Power Of The Subconscious Mind by Joseph Murphy (2x)

然後是各種技巧 (?)：

On Raising Prices (19x)This was the most common advice. The easiest way to increase revenue: raise your prices! Don’t be scared to ask for money.

Real Artists Ship (9x)Our first idea is a grand opening, a big launch, a press release, or major media coverage. We default to thinking we need an advertising budget. Our delusion is that we should be Transformers and not The Blair Witch Project. – Ryan Holiday

The z-score in this function never changes, so if you don't have a statistics package handy or if performance is an issue you can always hard-code a value here for z. (Use 1.96 for a confidence level of 0.95.)

The 547 unreachable links are attached to graphical elements that collectively take up 342,000 pixels (face value: $342,000). Redirects account for a further 145,000 pixels (face value: $145,000).

不過如果以網站數量來看，則大約還有 63% 活著：

Of the 2,816 links that embedded on the page (accounting for a total of 999,400 pixels), 547 are entirely unreachable at this time. A further 489 redirect to a different domain or to a domain resale portal, leaving 1,780 reachable links.

Those behind the campaign have continually evolved their tactics and malware payloads, blending phishing and social engineering with a complex Trojan, in order to conduct espionage on corporate research and development personnel, CEOs, and other high-ranking corporate officials.